Justino (18-1) beat Tonya Evinger for the featherweight championship at UFC 214 on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif. Now the 32-year-old is looking for her next fight, and she's eyeing Holly Holm (11-3), who's most famous for beating then-undefeated champion Ronda Rousey in 2015.

"I would like it," said Justino before a weigh-in for Claressa Shields and Nikki Adler today at MGM Grand Detroit. "I asked to fight Holly Holm, and I think it would be perfect.

"I'm asking for it. Let's see what's going to happen. Maybe it could be in Detroit. That would be nice."

Little Caesars Arena will host UFC 218 in December.

This was Justino's first visit to Detroit, but she's no stranger to Michigan fighting fans.

Shields trained with Justino in July to help prepare for UFC 214. Shields taught her hand-combat training and how to get the most out of sparring when two fighters are on their feet at the same time. Justino said Shields' fans cheered for her alongside her own fan base, "Cyborg Nation," in Anaheim.

The two have developed a strong relationship, which is why Justino is spending the weekend in the Motor City. She wants to root on Shields, who fights Adler for the WBC and IBF super middleweight titles Friday in Detroit (10:30 p.m., Showtime). Justino will escort Shields to the ring.

"I followed her before when she went to Brazil for the Olympics in 2016, and people loved her in Brazil," Justino said. "I started to watch her more and read more about her. I think we have a lot in common. She fights with her heart, and I think she had a hard time when she was a teenager, too."